nounoriented
Nounoriented is an adjective used to describe approaches, systems, or analyses that prioritize nouns or noun phrases as the central units of focus. In linguistic and semantic analysis, nounoriented methods treat nominal constituents as the primary carriers of referential content, often examining sentence structure and meaning through the roles of noun phrases, determiners, and modifiers rather than through verbal predicates alone.
In information design and lexicography, nounoriented organization arranges material around core entities expressed by nouns, with
Etymology: The term is a compound of noun and oriented. It is informal and not tied to
Examples: A nounoriented glossary would group entries by primary nouns, such as "city," "vehicle," and "person,"
See also: noun phrase, noun phrase grammar, object-oriented design, verb-centered analysis, nominalization, entity recognition.